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Such volumes currently in preparation cover the areas of mechanical properties
of materials , physical properties of polymers , electrical and magnetic properties ,
and the processing of ceramics . H . HERMAN Contents of Previous Volumes ...
Such volumes currently in preparation cover the areas of mechanical properties
of materials , physical properties of polymers , electrical and magnetic properties ,
and the processing of ceramics . H . HERMAN Contents of Previous Volumes ...
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Some of the properties that one would like to measure in such a characterization
are as follows : crystallinity and structure , crystallite size , strains , chemical
composition , imperfection content , interfacial and surface topography , and
magnetic ...
Some of the properties that one would like to measure in such a characterization
are as follows : crystallinity and structure , crystallite size , strains , chemical
composition , imperfection content , interfacial and surface topography , and
magnetic ...
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25um contrast is the Lorentz force F , F = ( - elc ) v x B , which depends upon the
variation in magnetic induction B across the sample , which in turn depends upon
the magnetization M . The quantities e , c , and v are the electronic charge , the ...
25um contrast is the Lorentz force F , F = ( - elc ) v x B , which depends upon the
variation in magnetic induction B across the sample , which in turn depends upon
the magnetization M . The quantities e , c , and v are the electronic charge , the ...
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Contents
RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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